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The homeless crisis in the District is one of the worst in the nation. The rising cost of urban living—intensified by the city’s need for more affordable housing and higher wages—has left more people on our streets than ever. Central Union Mission is committed to being a solution. LEARN MORE.WAYS TO GIVE
Gifts of Stock. Central Union Mission maintains an account with BB&T Bank to receive non-trust related stock gifts. By completing the attached Stock Transfer WHO WE ARE - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Who We Are. One life at a time, the Mission works to help transform the area's toughest rehabilitation cases, including drug addicts, gang members, criminal offenders and the chronically homeless into productive members of society. GIVE GOODS - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Donating Items to Central Union Mission We are accepting food donations and sanitizing items (hand sanitizer, isopropyl alcohol, Clorox wipes, Lysol, boxes of tissues, and N95 masks) at the Men’s Shelter located at 65 Mass Ave NW Washington, DC 20001. All other gift-in-kind donations should be taken to our Family Ministry Center. Drop-Off Details There RELIEF & RESTORATION PROGRAM The Relief & Restoration Program (R & R) is designed to provide a community where needy, broken families and individuals have access to free resources that provide relief from such burdens. Our goal is to restore the hurting, hungry and lost community to being better, living wiser, knowing Jesus Christ. In addition to free food and clothingDROP-OFF DETAILS
We are accepting food donations and sanitizing items (hand sanitizer, isopropyl alcohol, Clorox wipes, Lysol, boxes of tissues, and N95 masks) at the Men’s Shelter located at 65 Mass Ave NW Washington, DC 20001. All other gift-in-kind donations should be taken to our Family Ministry Center. Family Ministry Center 3194 Bladensburg Rd. NE, SuiteB Continued
MEN'S MINISTRY PROGRAMS Renewing hope, restoring family relationships and returning once-broken men to productive lives. For more information about the available programs, download the Men’s Ministry Brochure. CENTRAL UNION MISSION “We consider your financial contributions a sacred trust and we are committed to efficiency, transparency, impact and making good on ourpromises.
8 WAYS TO HELP THE HOMELESS 6. Take precautions for your own safety. Be aware of your surroundings while talking with people you meet on the street. Remain in public areas where others can see you, and if you feel unsafe, consider disengaging from the conversation. 7. Encourage the homeless to CAMP BENNETT REGULAR CAMP REGISTRATION Registration Form. The Ministry Camp is a service of Camp Bennett Ministry Center to provide a summer camp for the families of low income youth of the DC Area (Ages 8-13) who would otherwise not be able to have a summer camp experience in a rustic nature setting. There is a $30 Registration Fee per child. HOME - CENTRAL UNION MISSIONWAYS TO GIVEWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOLEARNYOURIMPACTGET INVOLVED
The homeless crisis in the District is one of the worst in the nation. The rising cost of urban living—intensified by the city’s need for more affordable housing and higher wages—has left more people on our streets than ever. Central Union Mission is committed to being a solution. LEARN MORE.WAYS TO GIVE
Gifts of Stock. Central Union Mission maintains an account with BB&T Bank to receive non-trust related stock gifts. By completing the attached Stock Transfer WHO WE ARE - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Who We Are. One life at a time, the Mission works to help transform the area's toughest rehabilitation cases, including drug addicts, gang members, criminal offenders and the chronically homeless into productive members of society. GIVE GOODS - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Donating Items to Central Union Mission We are accepting food donations and sanitizing items (hand sanitizer, isopropyl alcohol, Clorox wipes, Lysol, boxes of tissues, and N95 masks) at the Men’s Shelter located at 65 Mass Ave NW Washington, DC 20001. All other gift-in-kind donations should be taken to our Family Ministry Center. Drop-Off Details There RELIEF & RESTORATION PROGRAM The Relief & Restoration Program (R & R) is designed to provide a community where needy, broken families and individuals have access to free resources that provide relief from such burdens. Our goal is to restore the hurting, hungry and lost community to being better, living wiser, knowing Jesus Christ. In addition to free food and clothingDROP-OFF DETAILS
We are accepting food donations and sanitizing items (hand sanitizer, isopropyl alcohol, Clorox wipes, Lysol, boxes of tissues, and N95 masks) at the Men’s Shelter located at 65 Mass Ave NW Washington, DC 20001. All other gift-in-kind donations should be taken to our Family Ministry Center. Family Ministry Center 3194 Bladensburg Rd. NE, SuiteB Continued
MEN'S MINISTRY PROGRAMS Renewing hope, restoring family relationships and returning once-broken men to productive lives. For more information about the available programs, download the Men’s Ministry Brochure. CENTRAL UNION MISSION “We consider your financial contributions a sacred trust and we are committed to efficiency, transparency, impact and making good on ourpromises.
8 WAYS TO HELP THE HOMELESS 6. Take precautions for your own safety. Be aware of your surroundings while talking with people you meet on the street. Remain in public areas where others can see you, and if you feel unsafe, consider disengaging from the conversation. 7. Encourage the homeless to CAMP BENNETT REGULAR CAMP REGISTRATION Registration Form. The Ministry Camp is a service of Camp Bennett Ministry Center to provide a summer camp for the families of low income youth of the DC Area (Ages 8-13) who would otherwise not be able to have a summer camp experience in a rustic nature setting. There is a $30 Registration Fee per child. LOCATIONS - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Mailing Address: Central Union Mission P.O. Box 96763 Washington, DC, 20090-6763 Emergency Shelter: 65 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC, 20001 202-745-7118 *Donations may be dropped off at this location, 7 days a week, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Parking is very limited at the Mission. For nearby Public Parking click here. The Men’s Shelterfeeds
NEED HELP? - CENTRAL UNION MISSION The Family Ministry Center is a center where people struggling with insufficient food and clothing can find help. 3194 Bladensburg Rd. NE, Suite B. Washington, DC 20018. Phone: (202) 745-7118 ext. 500. Fax: (202) 450-1752. Email: familyministry@missiondc.org.DROP-OFF DETAILS
We are accepting food donations and sanitizing items (hand sanitizer, isopropyl alcohol, Clorox wipes, Lysol, boxes of tissues, and N95 masks) at the Men’s Shelter located at 65 Mass Ave NW Washington, DC 20001. All other gift-in-kind donations should be taken to our Family Ministry Center. Family Ministry Center 3194 Bladensburg Rd. NE, SuiteB
OUR TEAM - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Senior Leadership President/Chief Executive Officer: Joseph J. Mettimano Mr. Mettimano has nearly three decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, including leadership roles with organizations such as Global Impact, Prison Fellowship, World Vision, UNICEF USA and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. With these and other organizations, he served causes as varied as MEN'S MINISTRY PROGRAMS Renewing hope, restoring family relationships and returning once-broken men to productive lives. For more information about the available programs, download the Men’s Ministry Brochure.WORKFORCE TRAINING
Ready To Work. Ready To Work is a street-cleaning and beautification service provided by formerly homeless and unemployed men and women for six Business Improvement Districts in the city. The 12 to 18 month program provides participants employmentVOLUNTEER IN PLACE
Off-Site Volunteering. MISSION V.I.P. (Volunteer in Place) opportunities are designed to help you, your team, church, school, or organization serve the community while also remaining safely sociallydistanced.
VETERANS SERVICES
Veterans Services. Central Union Mission was founded in 1884, in part to serve homeless Civil War veterans who came to the capital in search of help. And it has served the spiritual and physical needs of veterans as well as millions of other homeless and hungry men, women and children in the Washington, DC-Maryland-Virginia area ever since.JOIN OUR TEAM
Join Our Team. The Mission offers paid positions as well as a wide variety of internship programs to fit your individual interests andeducational goals.
PAID POSITIONS
Open Full and Part-Time Positions About Central Union Mission: Central Union Mission is a faith-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and the oldest private social service agency in Washington, DC. In addition to its emergency shelter, which provides almost 60,000 bed-nights each year, the Mission operates a holistic, Christ-centered transformation and workforce development program for men HOME - CENTRAL UNION MISSIONWAYS TO GIVEWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOLEARNYOURIMPACTGET INVOLVED
The homeless crisis in the District is one of the worst in the nation. The rising cost of urban living—intensified by the city’s need for more affordable housing and higher wages—has left more people on our streets than ever. Central Union Mission is committed to being a solution. LEARN MORE.WAYS TO GIVE
Gifts of Stock. Central Union Mission maintains an account with BB&T Bank to receive non-trust related stock gifts. By completing the attached Stock Transfer WHO WE ARE - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Who We Are. One life at a time, the Mission works to help transform the area's toughest rehabilitation cases, including drug addicts, gang members, criminal offenders and the chronically homeless into productive members of society. GIVE GOODS - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Donating Items to Central Union Mission We are accepting food donations and sanitizing items (hand sanitizer, isopropyl alcohol, Clorox wipes, Lysol, boxes of tissues, and N95 masks) at the Men’s Shelter located at 65 Mass Ave NW Washington, DC 20001. All other gift-in-kind donations should be taken to our Family Ministry Center. Drop-Off Details ThereCOMMUNITY SERVICES
Ongoing Community Events. Central Union Mission’s calendar is full of activities for helping people in need. Please check here for ways to get help for your family—or for OUR TEAM - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Senior Leadership President/Chief Executive Officer: Joseph J. Mettimano Mr. Mettimano has nearly three decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, including leadership roles with organizations such as Global Impact, Prison Fellowship, World Vision, UNICEF USA and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. With these and other organizations, he served causes as varied asSUPPORT OUR CHEFS
Help a HeArt & Sole chef to survive the “restaurant apocalypse”. Many DC-area bars and restaurants are closed for dine-in service or have reduced services in the face of a Covid-19 health crisis. Now, many of the chefs who have a HeArt for Central Union Mission now need your help. We’re grateful to these chefs who ContinuedDROP-OFF DETAILS
We are accepting food donations and sanitizing items (hand sanitizer, isopropyl alcohol, Clorox wipes, Lysol, boxes of tissues, and N95 masks) at the Men’s Shelter located at 65 Mass Ave NW Washington, DC 20001. All other gift-in-kind donations should be taken to our Family Ministry Center. Family Ministry Center 3194 Bladensburg Rd. NE, SuiteB Continued
CENTRAL UNION MISSION “We consider your financial contributions a sacred trust and we are committed to efficiency, transparency, impact and making good on ourpromises.
CAMP BENNETT REGULAR CAMP REGISTRATION Registration Form. The Ministry Camp is a service of Camp Bennett Ministry Center to provide a summer camp for the families of low income youth of the DC Area (Ages 8-13) who would otherwise not be able to have a summer camp experience in a rustic nature setting. There is a $30 Registration Fee per child. HOME - CENTRAL UNION MISSIONWAYS TO GIVEWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOLEARNYOURIMPACTGET INVOLVED
The homeless crisis in the District is one of the worst in the nation. The rising cost of urban living—intensified by the city’s need for more affordable housing and higher wages—has left more people on our streets than ever. Central Union Mission is committed to being a solution. LEARN MORE.WAYS TO GIVE
Gifts of Stock. Central Union Mission maintains an account with BB&T Bank to receive non-trust related stock gifts. By completing the attached Stock Transfer WHO WE ARE - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Who We Are. One life at a time, the Mission works to help transform the area's toughest rehabilitation cases, including drug addicts, gang members, criminal offenders and the chronically homeless into productive members of society. GIVE GOODS - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Donating Items to Central Union Mission We are accepting food donations and sanitizing items (hand sanitizer, isopropyl alcohol, Clorox wipes, Lysol, boxes of tissues, and N95 masks) at the Men’s Shelter located at 65 Mass Ave NW Washington, DC 20001. All other gift-in-kind donations should be taken to our Family Ministry Center. Drop-Off Details ThereCOMMUNITY SERVICES
Ongoing Community Events. Central Union Mission’s calendar is full of activities for helping people in need. Please check here for ways to get help for your family—or for OUR TEAM - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Senior Leadership President/Chief Executive Officer: Joseph J. Mettimano Mr. Mettimano has nearly three decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, including leadership roles with organizations such as Global Impact, Prison Fellowship, World Vision, UNICEF USA and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. With these and other organizations, he served causes as varied asSUPPORT OUR CHEFS
Help a HeArt & Sole chef to survive the “restaurant apocalypse”. Many DC-area bars and restaurants are closed for dine-in service or have reduced services in the face of a Covid-19 health crisis. Now, many of the chefs who have a HeArt for Central Union Mission now need your help. We’re grateful to these chefs who ContinuedDROP-OFF DETAILS
We are accepting food donations and sanitizing items (hand sanitizer, isopropyl alcohol, Clorox wipes, Lysol, boxes of tissues, and N95 masks) at the Men’s Shelter located at 65 Mass Ave NW Washington, DC 20001. All other gift-in-kind donations should be taken to our Family Ministry Center. Family Ministry Center 3194 Bladensburg Rd. NE, SuiteB Continued
CENTRAL UNION MISSION “We consider your financial contributions a sacred trust and we are committed to efficiency, transparency, impact and making good on ourpromises.
CAMP BENNETT REGULAR CAMP REGISTRATION Registration Form. The Ministry Camp is a service of Camp Bennett Ministry Center to provide a summer camp for the families of low income youth of the DC Area (Ages 8-13) who would otherwise not be able to have a summer camp experience in a rustic nature setting. There is a $30 Registration Fee per child.COMMUNITY SERVICES
Ongoing Community Events. Central Union Mission’s calendar is full of activities for helping people in need. Please check here for ways to get help for your family—or for ABOUT US - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Central Union Mission is a faith-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and the oldest private social service agency in Washington, DC. In addition to its emergency shelter, which provides over 62,000 bed-nights each year, the Mission operates a holistic, Christ-centered transformation and workforce development program for men, provides benefits for veterans, helps people overcome addictions OUR TEAM - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Senior Leadership President/Chief Executive Officer: Joseph J. Mettimano Mr. Mettimano has nearly three decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, including leadership roles with organizations such as Global Impact, Prison Fellowship, World Vision, UNICEF USA and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. With these and other organizations, he served causes as varied asDROP-OFF DETAILS
We are accepting food donations and sanitizing items (hand sanitizer, isopropyl alcohol, Clorox wipes, Lysol, boxes of tissues, and N95 masks) at the Men’s Shelter located at 65 Mass Ave NW Washington, DC 20001. All other gift-in-kind donations should be taken to our Family Ministry Center. Family Ministry Center 3194 Bladensburg Rd. NE, SuiteB
VETERANS SERVICES
Veterans Services. Central Union Mission was founded in 1884, in part to serve homeless Civil War veterans who came to the capital in search of help. And it has served the spiritual and physical needs of veterans as well as millions of other homeless and hungry men, women and children in the Washington, DC-Maryland-Virginia area ever since. FAMILY MINISTRY CENTER The Family Ministry Center will remain open and committed to serving lost and hurting souls in our community—no matter what challenges we face. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, beginning September 1st, the FMC food distribution program will change temporarily to allow anyone with an ID to visit twice a month for food: All distributions will FINANCIALS - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Central Union Mission is an IRS 501(c)(3) nonprofit religious organization and social service agency governed by a 10-member Board of Directors. All of our services and programs are provided for free. The faithful and generous support of our donors makes our work possible. Our support comes from generous people, churches, businesses and foundations who believe MEN'S MINISTRY PROGRAMS Renewing hope, restoring family relationships and returning once-broken men to productive lives. For more information about the available programs, download the Men’s Ministry Brochure.WORKFORCE TRAINING
Ready To Work. Ready To Work is a street-cleaning and beautification service provided by formerly homeless and unemployed men and women for six Business Improvement Districts in the city. The 12 to 18 month program provides participants employment 8 WAYS TO HELP THE HOMELESS 6. Take precautions for your own safety. Be aware of your surroundings while talking with people you meet on the street. Remain in public areas where others can see you, and if you feel unsafe, consider disengaging from the conversation. 7. Encourage the homeless to get help through Central Union Mission. HOME - CENTRAL UNION MISSIONWAYS TO GIVEWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOLEARNYOURIMPACTGET INVOLVED
The homeless crisis in the District is one of the worst in the nation. The rising cost of urban living—intensified by the city’s need for more affordable housing and higher wages—has left more people on our streets than ever. Central Union Mission is committed to being a solution. LEARN MORE.WAYS TO GIVE
Gifts of Stock. Central Union Mission maintains an account with BB&T Bank to receive non-trust related stock gifts. By completing the attached Stock Transfer WHO WE ARE - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Who We Are. One life at a time, the Mission works to help transform the area's toughest rehabilitation cases, including drug addicts, gang members, criminal offenders and the chronically homeless into productive members of society. GIVE GOODS - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Donating Items to Central Union Mission We are accepting food donations and sanitizing items (hand sanitizer, isopropyl alcohol, Clorox wipes, Lysol, boxes of tissues, and N95 masks) at the Men’s Shelter located at 65 Mass Ave NW Washington, DC 20001. All other gift-in-kind donations should be taken to our Family Ministry Center. Drop-Off Details ThereSUPPORT OUR CHEFS
Help a HeArt & Sole chef to survive the “restaurant apocalypse”. Many DC-area bars and restaurants are closed for dine-in service or have reduced services in the face of a Covid-19 health crisis. Now, many of the chefs who have a HeArt for Central Union Mission now need your help. We’re grateful to these chefs who Continued OUR TEAM - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Senior Leadership President/Chief Executive Officer: Joseph J. Mettimano Mr. Mettimano has nearly three decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, including leadership roles with organizations such as Global Impact, Prison Fellowship, World Vision, UNICEF USA and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. With these and other organizations, he served causes as varied asWORKFORCE TRAINING
Ready To Work. Ready To Work is a street-cleaning and beautification service provided by formerly homeless and unemployed men and women for six Business Improvement Districts in the city. The 12 to 18 month program provides participants employment CENTRAL UNION MISSION “We consider your financial contributions a sacred trust and we are committed to efficiency, transparency, impact and making good on ourpromises.
8 WAYS TO HELP THE HOMELESS 6. Take precautions for your own safety. Be aware of your surroundings while talking with people you meet on the street. Remain in public areas where others can see you, and if you feel unsafe, consider disengaging from the conversation. 7. Encourage the homeless to CAMP BENNETT REGULAR CAMP REGISTRATION Registration Form. The Ministry Camp is a service of Camp Bennett Ministry Center to provide a summer camp for the families of low income youth of the DC Area (Ages 8-13) who would otherwise not be able to have a summer camp experience in a rustic nature setting. There is a $30 Registration Fee per child. HOME - CENTRAL UNION MISSIONWAYS TO GIVEWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOLEARNYOURIMPACTGET INVOLVED
The homeless crisis in the District is one of the worst in the nation. The rising cost of urban living—intensified by the city’s need for more affordable housing and higher wages—has left more people on our streets than ever. Central Union Mission is committed to being a solution. LEARN MORE.WAYS TO GIVE
Gifts of Stock. Central Union Mission maintains an account with BB&T Bank to receive non-trust related stock gifts. By completing the attached Stock Transfer WHO WE ARE - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Who We Are. One life at a time, the Mission works to help transform the area's toughest rehabilitation cases, including drug addicts, gang members, criminal offenders and the chronically homeless into productive members of society. GIVE GOODS - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Donating Items to Central Union Mission We are accepting food donations and sanitizing items (hand sanitizer, isopropyl alcohol, Clorox wipes, Lysol, boxes of tissues, and N95 masks) at the Men’s Shelter located at 65 Mass Ave NW Washington, DC 20001. All other gift-in-kind donations should be taken to our Family Ministry Center. Drop-Off Details ThereSUPPORT OUR CHEFS
Help a HeArt & Sole chef to survive the “restaurant apocalypse”. Many DC-area bars and restaurants are closed for dine-in service or have reduced services in the face of a Covid-19 health crisis. Now, many of the chefs who have a HeArt for Central Union Mission now need your help. We’re grateful to these chefs who Continued OUR TEAM - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Senior Leadership President/Chief Executive Officer: Joseph J. Mettimano Mr. Mettimano has nearly three decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, including leadership roles with organizations such as Global Impact, Prison Fellowship, World Vision, UNICEF USA and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. With these and other organizations, he served causes as varied asWORKFORCE TRAINING
Ready To Work. Ready To Work is a street-cleaning and beautification service provided by formerly homeless and unemployed men and women for six Business Improvement Districts in the city. The 12 to 18 month program provides participants employment CENTRAL UNION MISSION “We consider your financial contributions a sacred trust and we are committed to efficiency, transparency, impact and making good on ourpromises.
8 WAYS TO HELP THE HOMELESS 6. Take precautions for your own safety. Be aware of your surroundings while talking with people you meet on the street. Remain in public areas where others can see you, and if you feel unsafe, consider disengaging from the conversation. 7. Encourage the homeless to CAMP BENNETT REGULAR CAMP REGISTRATION Registration Form. The Ministry Camp is a service of Camp Bennett Ministry Center to provide a summer camp for the families of low income youth of the DC Area (Ages 8-13) who would otherwise not be able to have a summer camp experience in a rustic nature setting. There is a $30 Registration Fee per child. ABOUT US - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Central Union Mission is a faith-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and the oldest private social service agency in Washington, DC. In addition to its emergency shelter, which provides over 62,000 bed-nights each year, the Mission operates a holistic, Christ-centered transformation and workforce development program for men, provides benefits for veterans, helps people overcome addictions LOCATIONS - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Mailing Address: Central Union Mission P.O. Box 96763 Washington, DC, 20090-6763 Emergency Shelter: 65 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC, 20001 202-745-7118 *Donations may be dropped off at this location, 7 days a week, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Parking is very limited at the Mission. For nearby Public Parking click here. The Men’s Shelterfeeds
CONTACT US - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Need assistance? To inquire about our programs and services, please contact us by phone, email or mail, and we’ll gladly assist you. Phone:Call 202-745-7118for immediate assistance. Mail/In Person:To view our locations, click here. Our mailing address is: P.O. Box 96763, Washington, DC 20090-6763. Our phone number remains 202-745-7118. Media Relations:Please direct all media inquires to NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Mission:Possible Making A Difference, One Sweet Treat At A Time. April 19, 2020. Mission:Possible Danny’s Story of Restoration and Transformation. April 7, 2020. Mission Possible: The Power of Prayer During the COVID-19 Pandemic. April 3, 2020. Mission:Possible The Necessity of Face Masks During COVID-19. COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS We are taking every reasonable measure to resist and prevent the transmission of the Covid 19 virus in our facilities and among those we serve. We are following standards protocols such as frequently sanitizing surfaces like doorknobs and railings, we are working to make sure folks are washing hands frequently, coughing/sneezing intotissues or
OUR TEAM - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Senior Leadership President/Chief Executive Officer: Joseph J. Mettimano Mr. Mettimano has nearly three decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, including leadership roles with organizations such as Global Impact, Prison Fellowship, World Vision, UNICEF USA and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. With these and other organizations, he served causes as varied as FAMILY MINISTRY CENTER The Family Ministry Center will remain open and committed to serving lost and hurting souls in our community—no matter what challenges we face. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, beginning September 1st, the FMC food distribution program will change temporarily to allow anyone with an ID to visit twice a month for food: All distributions willWORKFORCE TRAINING
Ready To Work. Ready To Work is a street-cleaning and beautification service provided by formerly homeless and unemployed men and women for six Business Improvement Districts in the city. The 12 to 18 month program provides participants employment MEN'S MINISTRY PROGRAMS Renewing hope, restoring family relationships and returning once-broken men to productive lives. For more information about the available programs, download the Men’s Ministry Brochure. NO ONE SHOULD BE FORGOTTEN ON CHRISTMAS No One Should Be Forgotten on Christmas. For those experiencing homelessness, Christmas can be a painful reminder of poverty, failure and separation from family. That is why we host Show Some Love, an evening designed to boost the emotional health of hungry and hurting neighbors and to encourage men to enter one of the Mission’slife-changing
HOME - CENTRAL UNION MISSIONWAYS TO GIVEWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOLEARNYOURIMPACTGET INVOLVED
The homeless crisis in the District is one of the worst in the nation. The rising cost of urban living—intensified by the city’s need for more affordable housing and higher wages—has left more people on our streets than ever. Central Union Mission is committed to being a solution. LEARN MORE.WAYS TO GIVE
Gifts of Stock. Central Union Mission maintains an account with BB&T Bank to receive non-trust related stock gifts. By completing the attached Stock Transfer WHO WE ARE - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Who We Are. One life at a time, the Mission works to help transform the area's toughest rehabilitation cases, including drug addicts, gang members, criminal offenders and the chronically homeless into productive members of society. GIVE GOODS - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Donating Items to Central Union Mission We are accepting food donations and sanitizing items (hand sanitizer, isopropyl alcohol, Clorox wipes, Lysol, boxes of tissues, and N95 masks) at the Men’s Shelter located at 65 Mass Ave NW Washington, DC 20001. All other gift-in-kind donations should be taken to our Family Ministry Center. Drop-Off Details ThereSUPPORT OUR CHEFS
Help a HeArt & Sole chef to survive the “restaurant apocalypse”. Many DC-area bars and restaurants are closed for dine-in service or have reduced services in the face of a Covid-19 health crisis. Now, many of the chefs who have a HeArt for Central Union Mission now need your help. We’re grateful to these chefs who Continued OUR TEAM - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Senior Leadership President/Chief Executive Officer: Joseph J. Mettimano Mr. Mettimano has nearly three decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, including leadership roles with organizations such as Global Impact, Prison Fellowship, World Vision, UNICEF USA and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. With these and other organizations, he served causes as varied asWORKFORCE TRAINING
Ready To Work. Ready To Work is a street-cleaning and beautification service provided by formerly homeless and unemployed men and women for six Business Improvement Districts in the city. The 12 to 18 month program provides participants employment CENTRAL UNION MISSIONATLANTA UNION MISSION DONATIONSCITY UNION MISSIONDONATION
“We consider your financial contributions a sacred trust and we are committed to efficiency, transparency, impact and making good on ourpromises.
8 WAYS TO HELP THE HOMELESS 6. Take precautions for your own safety. Be aware of your surroundings while talking with people you meet on the street. Remain in public areas where others can see you, and if you feel unsafe, consider disengaging from the conversation. 7. Encourage the homeless to CAMP BENNETT REGULAR CAMP REGISTRATION Registration Form. The Ministry Camp is a service of Camp Bennett Ministry Center to provide a summer camp for the families of low income youth of the DC Area (Ages 8-13) who would otherwise not be able to have a summer camp experience in a rustic nature setting. There is a $30 Registration Fee per child. HOME - CENTRAL UNION MISSIONWAYS TO GIVEWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOLEARNYOURIMPACTGET INVOLVED
The homeless crisis in the District is one of the worst in the nation. The rising cost of urban living—intensified by the city’s need for more affordable housing and higher wages—has left more people on our streets than ever. Central Union Mission is committed to being a solution. LEARN MORE.WAYS TO GIVE
Gifts of Stock. Central Union Mission maintains an account with BB&T Bank to receive non-trust related stock gifts. By completing the attached Stock Transfer WHO WE ARE - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Who We Are. One life at a time, the Mission works to help transform the area's toughest rehabilitation cases, including drug addicts, gang members, criminal offenders and the chronically homeless into productive members of society. GIVE GOODS - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Donating Items to Central Union Mission We are accepting food donations and sanitizing items (hand sanitizer, isopropyl alcohol, Clorox wipes, Lysol, boxes of tissues, and N95 masks) at the Men’s Shelter located at 65 Mass Ave NW Washington, DC 20001. All other gift-in-kind donations should be taken to our Family Ministry Center. Drop-Off Details ThereSUPPORT OUR CHEFS
Help a HeArt & Sole chef to survive the “restaurant apocalypse”. Many DC-area bars and restaurants are closed for dine-in service or have reduced services in the face of a Covid-19 health crisis. Now, many of the chefs who have a HeArt for Central Union Mission now need your help. We’re grateful to these chefs who Continued OUR TEAM - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Senior Leadership President/Chief Executive Officer: Joseph J. Mettimano Mr. Mettimano has nearly three decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, including leadership roles with organizations such as Global Impact, Prison Fellowship, World Vision, UNICEF USA and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. With these and other organizations, he served causes as varied asWORKFORCE TRAINING
Ready To Work. Ready To Work is a street-cleaning and beautification service provided by formerly homeless and unemployed men and women for six Business Improvement Districts in the city. The 12 to 18 month program provides participants employment CENTRAL UNION MISSIONATLANTA UNION MISSION DONATIONSCITY UNION MISSIONDONATION
“We consider your financial contributions a sacred trust and we are committed to efficiency, transparency, impact and making good on ourpromises.
8 WAYS TO HELP THE HOMELESS 6. Take precautions for your own safety. Be aware of your surroundings while talking with people you meet on the street. Remain in public areas where others can see you, and if you feel unsafe, consider disengaging from the conversation. 7. Encourage the homeless to CAMP BENNETT REGULAR CAMP REGISTRATION Registration Form. The Ministry Camp is a service of Camp Bennett Ministry Center to provide a summer camp for the families of low income youth of the DC Area (Ages 8-13) who would otherwise not be able to have a summer camp experience in a rustic nature setting. There is a $30 Registration Fee per child. ABOUT US - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Central Union Mission is a faith-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and the oldest private social service agency in Washington, DC. In addition to its emergency shelter, which provides over 62,000 bed-nights each year, the Mission operates a holistic, Christ-centered transformation and workforce development program for men, provides benefits for veterans, helps people overcome addictions LOCATIONS - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Mailing Address: Central Union Mission P.O. Box 96763 Washington, DC, 20090-6763 Emergency Shelter: 65 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC, 20001 202-745-7118 *Donations may be dropped off at this location, 7 days a week, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Parking is very limited at the Mission. For nearby Public Parking click here. The Men’s Shelterfeeds
CONTACT US - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Need assistance? To inquire about our programs and services, please contact us by phone, email or mail, and we’ll gladly assist you. Phone:Call 202-745-7118for immediate assistance. Mail/In Person:To view our locations, click here. Our mailing address is: P.O. Box 96763, Washington, DC 20090-6763. Our phone number remains 202-745-7118. Media Relations:Please direct all media inquires to NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Mission:Possible Making A Difference, One Sweet Treat At A Time. April 19, 2020. Mission:Possible Danny’s Story of Restoration and Transformation. April 7, 2020. Mission Possible: The Power of Prayer During the COVID-19 Pandemic. April 3, 2020. Mission:Possible The Necessity of Face Masks During COVID-19. COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS We are taking every reasonable measure to resist and prevent the transmission of the Covid 19 virus in our facilities and among those we serve. We are following standards protocols such as frequently sanitizing surfaces like doorknobs and railings, we are working to make sure folks are washing hands frequently, coughing/sneezing intotissues or
OUR TEAM - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Senior Leadership President/Chief Executive Officer: Joseph J. Mettimano Mr. Mettimano has nearly three decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, including leadership roles with organizations such as Global Impact, Prison Fellowship, World Vision, UNICEF USA and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. With these and other organizations, he served causes as varied as FAMILY MINISTRY CENTER The Family Ministry Center will remain open and committed to serving lost and hurting souls in our community—no matter what challenges we face. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, beginning September 1st, the FMC food distribution program will change temporarily to allow anyone with an ID to visit twice a month for food: All distributions willWORKFORCE TRAINING
Ready To Work. Ready To Work is a street-cleaning and beautification service provided by formerly homeless and unemployed men and women for six Business Improvement Districts in the city. The 12 to 18 month program provides participants employment MEN'S MINISTRY PROGRAMS Renewing hope, restoring family relationships and returning once-broken men to productive lives. For more information about the available programs, download the Men’s Ministry Brochure. NO ONE SHOULD BE FORGOTTEN ON CHRISTMAS No One Should Be Forgotten on Christmas. For those experiencing homelessness, Christmas can be a painful reminder of poverty, failure and separation from family. That is why we host Show Some Love, an evening designed to boost the emotional health of hungry and hurting neighbors and to encourage men to enter one of the Mission’slife-changing
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Gifts of Stock. Central Union Mission maintains an account with BB&T Bank to receive non-trust related stock gifts. By completing the attached Stock Transfer WHO WE ARE - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Who We Are. One life at a time, the Mission works to help transform the area's toughest rehabilitation cases, including drug addicts, gang members, criminal offenders and the chronically homeless into productive members of society. GIVE GOODS - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Donating Items to Central Union Mission We are accepting food donations and sanitizing items (hand sanitizer, isopropyl alcohol, Clorox wipes, Lysol, boxes of tissues, and N95 masks) at the Men’s Shelter located at 65 Mass Ave NW Washington, DC 20001. All other gift-in-kind donations should be taken to our Family Ministry Center. Drop-Off Details ThereSUPPORT OUR CHEFS
Help a HeArt & Sole chef to survive the “restaurant apocalypse”. Many DC-area bars and restaurants are closed for dine-in service or have reduced services in the face of a Covid-19 health crisis. Now, many of the chefs who have a HeArt for Central Union Mission now need your help. We’re grateful to these chefs who Continued OUR TEAM - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Senior Leadership President/Chief Executive Officer: Joseph J. Mettimano Mr. Mettimano has nearly three decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, including leadership roles with organizations such as Global Impact, Prison Fellowship, World Vision, UNICEF USA and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. With these and other organizations, he served causes as varied asWORKFORCE TRAINING
Ready To Work. Ready To Work is a street-cleaning and beautification service provided by formerly homeless and unemployed men and women for six Business Improvement Districts in the city. The 12 to 18 month program provides participants employment CENTRAL UNION MISSIONATLANTA UNION MISSION DONATIONSCITY UNION MISSIONDONATION
“We consider your financial contributions a sacred trust and we are committed to efficiency, transparency, impact and making good on ourpromises.
8 WAYS TO HELP THE HOMELESS 6. Take precautions for your own safety. Be aware of your surroundings while talking with people you meet on the street. Remain in public areas where others can see you, and if you feel unsafe, consider disengaging from the conversation. 7. Encourage the homeless to CAMP BENNETT REGULAR CAMP REGISTRATION Registration Form. The Ministry Camp is a service of Camp Bennett Ministry Center to provide a summer camp for the families of low income youth of the DC Area (Ages 8-13) who would otherwise not be able to have a summer camp experience in a rustic nature setting. There is a $30 Registration Fee per child. HOME - CENTRAL UNION MISSIONWAYS TO GIVEWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOLEARNYOURIMPACTGET INVOLVED
The homeless crisis in the District is one of the worst in the nation. The rising cost of urban living—intensified by the city’s need for more affordable housing and higher wages—has left more people on our streets than ever. Central Union Mission is committed to being a solution. LEARN MORE.WAYS TO GIVE
Gifts of Stock. Central Union Mission maintains an account with BB&T Bank to receive non-trust related stock gifts. By completing the attached Stock Transfer WHO WE ARE - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Who We Are. One life at a time, the Mission works to help transform the area's toughest rehabilitation cases, including drug addicts, gang members, criminal offenders and the chronically homeless into productive members of society. GIVE GOODS - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Donating Items to Central Union Mission We are accepting food donations and sanitizing items (hand sanitizer, isopropyl alcohol, Clorox wipes, Lysol, boxes of tissues, and N95 masks) at the Men’s Shelter located at 65 Mass Ave NW Washington, DC 20001. All other gift-in-kind donations should be taken to our Family Ministry Center. Drop-Off Details ThereSUPPORT OUR CHEFS
Help a HeArt & Sole chef to survive the “restaurant apocalypse”. Many DC-area bars and restaurants are closed for dine-in service or have reduced services in the face of a Covid-19 health crisis. Now, many of the chefs who have a HeArt for Central Union Mission now need your help. We’re grateful to these chefs who Continued OUR TEAM - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Senior Leadership President/Chief Executive Officer: Joseph J. Mettimano Mr. Mettimano has nearly three decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, including leadership roles with organizations such as Global Impact, Prison Fellowship, World Vision, UNICEF USA and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. With these and other organizations, he served causes as varied asWORKFORCE TRAINING
Ready To Work. Ready To Work is a street-cleaning and beautification service provided by formerly homeless and unemployed men and women for six Business Improvement Districts in the city. The 12 to 18 month program provides participants employment CENTRAL UNION MISSIONATLANTA UNION MISSION DONATIONSCITY UNION MISSIONDONATION
“We consider your financial contributions a sacred trust and we are committed to efficiency, transparency, impact and making good on ourpromises.
8 WAYS TO HELP THE HOMELESS 6. Take precautions for your own safety. Be aware of your surroundings while talking with people you meet on the street. Remain in public areas where others can see you, and if you feel unsafe, consider disengaging from the conversation. 7. Encourage the homeless to CAMP BENNETT REGULAR CAMP REGISTRATION Registration Form. The Ministry Camp is a service of Camp Bennett Ministry Center to provide a summer camp for the families of low income youth of the DC Area (Ages 8-13) who would otherwise not be able to have a summer camp experience in a rustic nature setting. There is a $30 Registration Fee per child. ABOUT US - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Central Union Mission is a faith-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and the oldest private social service agency in Washington, DC. In addition to its emergency shelter, which provides over 62,000 bed-nights each year, the Mission operates a holistic, Christ-centered transformation and workforce development program for men, provides benefits for veterans, helps people overcome addictions LOCATIONS - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Mailing Address: Central Union Mission P.O. Box 96763 Washington, DC, 20090-6763 Emergency Shelter: 65 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC, 20001 202-745-7118 *Donations may be dropped off at this location, 7 days a week, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Parking is very limited at the Mission. For nearby Public Parking click here. The Men’s Shelterfeeds
CONTACT US - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Need assistance? To inquire about our programs and services, please contact us by phone, email or mail, and we’ll gladly assist you. Phone:Call 202-745-7118for immediate assistance. Mail/In Person:To view our locations, click here. Our mailing address is: P.O. Box 96763, Washington, DC 20090-6763. Our phone number remains 202-745-7118. Media Relations:Please direct all media inquires to NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Mission:Possible Making A Difference, One Sweet Treat At A Time. April 19, 2020. Mission:Possible Danny’s Story of Restoration and Transformation. April 7, 2020. Mission Possible: The Power of Prayer During the COVID-19 Pandemic. April 3, 2020. Mission:Possible The Necessity of Face Masks During COVID-19. COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS We are taking every reasonable measure to resist and prevent the transmission of the Covid 19 virus in our facilities and among those we serve. We are following standards protocols such as frequently sanitizing surfaces like doorknobs and railings, we are working to make sure folks are washing hands frequently, coughing/sneezing intotissues or
OUR TEAM - CENTRAL UNION MISSION Senior Leadership President/Chief Executive Officer: Joseph J. Mettimano Mr. Mettimano has nearly three decades of experience in the nonprofit sector, including leadership roles with organizations such as Global Impact, Prison Fellowship, World Vision, UNICEF USA and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. With these and other organizations, he served causes as varied as FAMILY MINISTRY CENTER The Family Ministry Center will remain open and committed to serving lost and hurting souls in our community—no matter what challenges we face. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, beginning September 1st, the FMC food distribution program will change temporarily to allow anyone with an ID to visit twice a month for food: All distributions willWORKFORCE TRAINING
Ready To Work. Ready To Work is a street-cleaning and beautification service provided by formerly homeless and unemployed men and women for six Business Improvement Districts in the city. The 12 to 18 month program provides participants employment MEN'S MINISTRY PROGRAMS Renewing hope, restoring family relationships and returning once-broken men to productive lives. For more information about the available programs, download the Men’s Ministry Brochure. NO ONE SHOULD BE FORGOTTEN ON CHRISTMAS No One Should Be Forgotten on Christmas. For those experiencing homelessness, Christmas can be a painful reminder of poverty, failure and separation from family. That is why we host Show Some Love, an evening designed to boost the emotional health of hungry and hurting neighbors and to encourage men to enter one of the Mission’slife-changing
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Your Gift of $100 helps 48 people $35 $50 $100 $250 $500 Donate Now MEETING THE NEEDS OF OUR CITY'S HOMELESS AND HURTING PEOPLE Together we provide safe shelter, hot meals, medical care, job training and compassionate care to transform lives here in the Washington D.C., metropolitan area. FAMILY MINISTRY CENTER OFFERS HELP The Family Ministry Center is Central Union Mission's hub for family services in Washington, DC. Monitor schedule changes to deal with the COVID-19 Virus here.LEARN MORE __
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HOMELESS CRISIS IN OUR CAPITAL The homeless crisis in the District is one of the worst in the nation. The rising cost of urban living—intensified by the city’s need for more affordable housing and higher wages—has left more people on our streets than ever. Central Union Mission is committed to being asolution.
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